The co-founder of White Lives Matter claimed society is promoting "white genocide" — but she swears her racist club isn't a hate group.

The co-founder of White Lives Matter claimed society is promoting "white genocide" and bizarrely bashed everyone from Beyoncé to Caitlyn Jenner to the "filthy" Miley Cyrus — but she swears her white supremacist club isn't a hate group.

"Our nation's heroes were once veterans who fought for our freedoms, our presidents who loved and cared about our great nation…now its trash and vulgarity spread by the likes of Bruce Jenner and the Kardashians, Beyoncé and Jay Z," she wrote, using the name Jenner used before she came out as transgender last year.

Barnette insisted that White Lives Matter is simply a meeting place for like-minded people who want to protect the white race.

People with a White Lives Matter sign demonstrate in front of the NAACP office in Houston. (Darla Guillen/AP)

"Once you have opened your eyes to what is happening to your race and nation it should stir you to find other like-minded people near you to put together groups," she wrote.

It's doubtful that the hate-spewing statement will convince the Southern Poverty Law Center to take the group off its hate group watch list.

"The ideology behind it, the racist leaders, everything about it is racist," Heidi Beirich, Director of Intelligence Project at SPLC, said last week as she announced the new designation.